Regarding system speeds:
Though this is not a direct answer to the question, you could have a look at
one or two of the Mathematica benchmarks sites to get a feeling of how
different systems perform. It seems like systems based on the 604e at 225
and the Pentium Pro at 200 are about equivalent (maybe slight edge to the
604), and the only faster machine available is a DEC Alpha. BTW - More
memory is always a very good thing, (I'm using NextStep and noticed a BIG
improvement going from 32 to 64 mb).
Here are a few sites:
http://fampm201.tu-graz.ac.at/karl/timings.htmlhttp://www.uni-frankfurt.de/~stst/mathstef.html
There are some other refs at the mathgroup benchmark site:
http://smc.vnet.net/mathbench.html
David Jones Wrote wrote:
> I am considering buying a new Macintosh and I am wondering what processor
> is comfortable (or more than comfortable) for running Mathematica 3.0. I'm
> thinking the 604e, but I wondered if anyone had any suggestions. Also
> concerning RAM, what would be a comfortable amount. I was hoping to go
> with 24MB but I'm told that 48MB might be a little safer....
>
> Any suggestions/replies: Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
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